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Saturday, Jun 14, 2025
England have suspended professional cricket until at least May 28 due to the global health crisis, which also looms over their home series against the West Indies, Pakistan, Australia and Ireland.
In wake of the ongoing crisis, the Marylebone Cricket Club has also decided to help the medical staff by providing them parking space available at the Lord's Cricket Ground.
West Indies had kept a tight rein on their hosts through the first two sessions at Old Trafford but leaked runs after tea to hand England the upper hand in the decisive Test.
Buttler won't be part of the game against Chennai Super Kings on Tuesday as he is in the middle of his mandatory quarantine period, having arrived in Dubai with his family.
Buttler remained unbeaten on 77 off 54 balls, which included eight boundaries and two sixes, as England reached the target with seven balls to spare to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in the series.
Tewatia turned the match on its head in dramatic fashion, taking 30 runs from Sheldon Cottrell's 18th over.
Jos Buttler and Chris Woakes combined to deliver a counter-attacking display in a 139-run sixth-wicket stand which turned the game around for England in the first Test against Pakistan.
Buttler and Woakes launched a superb counter-attack to turn the tide of the match towards the hosts with a sixth-wicket stand worth 139 runs.
With India going into a three-week lockdown starting on March 25, there is now uncertainty whether the organisers will be able to start the tournament after April 15.
The off-spinner asked the people to be indoors and stay safe.
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